The next locomotive featured is a bit like Marmite I think, you either love it or hate it.
So we have what is not the most attractive locomotive it must be said wearing one of the prettiest colour schemes.
The EMD BL2 1500 hp was a strange beast and when the Rock originally purchased them they were without steam generators. These were installed and the locos used in Chicago suburban service until 1953 when sufficient GP7's were available to take that over.
In the condition that the model is in, without the boiler installation they worked in the Cedar Rapids division on freight.
The BL stood for branch line and due to the lightly built frames could not be used in lash ups.
I must admit I find them rather attractive but I'm not sure why really.
The model an early Life Like example was very well detailed and was always popular in my exhibition days in the early 1990's because people had heard of the Rock Island Line. They were made in China and they copied the Athearn chassis exactly but not the quality of the materials used. So after a time the gears in the trucks started to disintegrate, and I replaced the gears with Athearn ones.
Here is a selection of pictures RI BL2 #429 shuffling cars around Benson.
The first picture was taken at Colonel's Crossing.
Peter M